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Ryan Jenkins Friend: He Was Just Another Lost Soul

HOLLYSCOOP EXCLUSIVE
August 28, 2009
by: 
 Ani Esmailian

Ryan Alexander Jenkins committed suicide before police could question him about the death of Jasmine Fiore, so there's still a lot of mystery surrounding Jenkins and his motive for murder.

Jenkins good friend and colleague Chris Tutty tells Hollyscoop exclusively that he never thought his friend would be capable of murder but added that "there was always something about the way he treated woman that I really didn't like."

"I tried to always stay clear of him," Tutty tells Hollyscoop, but he always found a way into my life. I trained him as a real estate agent as well and he worked at my office down town...strange stuff...he was just another lost soul."

Canadian police today said they will not charge those who may have aided Jenkins in any way in the murder of model Jasmine Fiore.

Jenkin's half sister Alena Jenkins helped him get a hotel room at Thunderbird Motel in Hope B.C. on Aug. 20 while he was running from authorities, which was the same hotel he committed suicide in.

Because a warrant for Jenkins arrest was issued in Canada on Aug. 21, a day after he arrived at the motel, there are no grounds to lay charges against the woman who helped him, police said.

On Wednesday, Los Angeles discovered the white Mercedes-Benz that Fiore had owned. It was in a private parking lot near the penthouse apartment that the couple once shared.

According to police, there was blood on two of the seats and the rear windshield, police said. There was also a jealous letter from Jenkins to Fiore in the glove compartment.

"They believe that is where her fingers were removed, and teeth were removed," said Rob Brown, CTV's Vancouver bureau chief.

For more from our exclusive interview with Chris Tutty, make sure to check out Hollyscoop TV on KTLA (CW network) on August 30th.
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Reader Comments
8:58PM 09/16/09 moonstone
Well, the Man Upstairs keeps me humble, I must say. Speaking of proofreading - I neglected to re-read my OWN message, only to embarrass myself with several typos: neglecting the "g" in "regularly", and typing "m" instead of "n" in Jenkins. Gave you the perfect example of what happens when you ignore literary common sense! With a red face, moonstone P.S. Odonata - no disrespect: why do you think we all notice these errors if we weren't following the stories closely?
8:36PM 09/16/09 moonstone
I read your magazine reularly and obviously enjoy it, but have to agree with the messages from SomeGuy amd nolaRita - once again, are you ever going to have an article that doesn't have a spelling or grammer error?! I got a good laugh from Odonata and his/her comment of "storys' content" AND "authors typos" - a reader to validate your presentation! You would think a national publication would have enough pride in their reporting to have a literate proofreader that would prevent dropping to a tacky gossip sheet due to this lack of professionalism. This time around? Jenkins/Jemkin's.
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8:19PM 08/28/09 myholly787
Yeah, just another Lost Soul with a BIG pair of PLIERS and some really SHARP shears! Grisly!
6:36PM 08/28/09 AJ1952Chats
There are a lot of broken people out there. Perhaps, we need to notice them more before it's too late...
4:36PM 08/28/09 Odonata
Does anyone read what the story is about instead of how it is actually written and how many errors are found? Maybe the readers should comment on the storys' content instead of the authors typos.
4:11PM 08/28/09 myholly787
I think Motif for Murder sounds romantic...that's what they can call the MOVIE!
2:36PM 08/28/09 nolaRITA
Again, please, Hollyscoop, get a good editor or proof reader. SomeGuy is right, it's not motif (that refers to the style of something, like the party had a 80's motif). Motive is the correct word. Also, "Los Angeles discovered the white Mercedes" was it the whole town or was it the cops of found the car? Seriously, girls is this the best you can do?
2:09PM 08/28/09 gevo
i cant wait to see the movie for this
1:57PM 08/28/09 SomeGuy
yeah... it should MOTIVE not MOTIF for murder.
1:55PM 08/28/09 StarryEyes87
hmmmmm
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